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Stone Lime. CONftantlvfor fa’eatNo. 16, Long Wharf, By ‘ THOMAS HOT FT, STONE LIME, of a Superior quality. *«• RUM, FOR Sale at No. 4, Union Row, By WILLIAM GODDARD, ^o Puncheons bt. Kitts RUM, of an Excellent Flavor. Atgufl 26. Charles W *fohn Fox, J.hve juft received and now offer for fale, it thur St.)*, Aro. 4 and 5, Scutk jtiU of Long Wharf A com pleat afTqftmenc of Grindftoues, ' Pc. Water, do Bbls. fine and fuperfine Flour. do. Tar, Pitch, Turpentine and Ruhn. Boxes Candles. Ttptbtr with a general ojfortment of Ship*Chandlery and Cordage, asufual, on the moft liberal terms._C.|j Aug.?6 ‘Joseph Grafton. HAVING formed a connexion with NATHANIEL W. APPLETON, the bufmefs will in future be conduced under the firm of Grafton & Appleton. Tha offer for fale at No. 33, State-jlrert, A compleat and extenfire ailbrtment of SHIP CHaNOLERY, By Wholefalc and Retail, will fupply Gentlemen on the mod reafonable terms, with articles of the beft quality. They hive always A supply of CORDAGE of every lize. RulEa and Ravens Duck. American and Englilh Sewing Twine, fcugiifti Nails and Spikes of every dimension, Bar and Sheet Lead, &c. Mop on, Augi/1 20 lit/lon Naval Store. MORRILL St BAKER, No. 47, Statestreet, Have for Sale, Ofthe firft quality w.\*RANT*r and in prime order, 350 calks £>pirits turpentine, 160 do. vinous kinda Varnifhes, 6 0 bbls. Rosin, . ^ Confkantlv receiving additional quantities, from their ManufacTury * Dealers in the above articles will Be (applied on very Iw "A. terms. Likewise, Conftantly on Hand, for fale, ’ Real quantities Tar, Pitch, and furpe nrine BjUn Aug. 19, eop-Sw. r j Crofs 3 Marlin, FORE STREET, N*. 2. Have juft received, in additioa to their former affort ntent, A Freft fuppiy of Goods, Suitab!: for tit f reicnt and a^^oarhing staton—«/* iSuPERFINE brack, blue & green Broadcloths, Do. black blue, drab, dark mixed Caffimeres, VeNets ; plam and ftriped Cotton Caffimeres, Fancy Vexing; Linens, Large aifortmentt of India Cottons, 100 piece* Yellow Nankeens ; Brown Hollands, 110 pieces Blue Nankeens, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Silk and Cotton Sufpeuders ; Crape Gauzss, 150 Leghorn Straws, fome very nice ; Lar^e aflbrtment Diapers, prices 2/B to IS/ Cotton Cambncks; B ack Mullins; Chambray Muffins; Laced do. Large aliortimmt Furnitures, Callieoer, &.c. GROCERIES. French Brandy ; Gid ; Rum ; Port, Lilbota. Colcmenar and ?%falaga Wines, Hvfon, Young Hyfon, Souchong, Hyfon Stin leas, Philadelphia double refined Loaf Sugar, Coffee, Sugar, Col on, Molailee, <£c. Nails of all kinds, Ir h Ware of all kinds, Cod and Pdliock Filli, Also — Just Londii*, €00 bufhels c«*arfe SALT, of a quality fuperior to any ever Imported into this town. 100 Calks Philadelphia GUN POWDER; Which they wiH fell on the very Ioweft terms for Calh br'approved Credit. Portland, Augujl 26. Fie nr y FIlit on, UPHOLSTER, & CABINET-MAKER—/r*» Union, 1,) hfpe&fullv informs rhe citizens of 1 ^ Portland, and its Vicinity, that he ha>taken the Situation No. 2, F'Jb-Sireet, lately occupied Wy Dr. Thomas, where he purpe fes carrying on the above bu fiaefs, ia it, different branches :— Suea as, SO?AS and EASY-CHAIRS, with Cover: and Cujb~ gar?/ of any defuription, Mahnganv Farlour CH AIRS of any pattern. —• A L so ft" D FTTRNITUR , and Window Curtains made mv with luitable cornice's. C ARPETS cut down and made to fit the rooms. Chairs and SOcAS, new fluffed, in Black Hair Cl oath, or Morrccco leather, <kc. &e. II. II. flatters hnnfe.f, that from the practice he has liad in Lo don, for feverai years pad, he will be a b!e to execute any orders he ni/ receive, in the neweft * iaflaion and on the Mold Realonable terms. P^ii.thdy 25. NfJl ICE | 'HE Subfcriber intending to leave this town, in the courfe of three months ; offers for fde. that excellent Houfe calculated cither for a beard ing houfe or tavern; lately kn own by he Bunch of tkapii tavern in I * re-ltreet.%v ;h ago~.i ftore ,n rront, which new trent» for nearly luur hundred dollars a y, Alfby A convenient Houfe and Store adjoin !*.;gthe fai|ie, which wP rent fo; one hundred fiaty dollars a year, Theft* b iddings have the advaa •* v >* »a • I a good weilo at r. out hoilt-i *kc- Any pr • »\ < Tung purchafe real eltate, nerh.-.ps m< <i« vt*r i aw a better upportuuttv; tlie lituaoon i» u» centr d.-Aifo, Sewn Lots of Lar.d at .he notah p..r: ci the t/'w : , atu».rcus credit. \\ iiUcr 1 latch. P : fL’r> l,A :.J# cc, M. B. All p: rfons having demands igainfl the fub fcriotr, v !i plvafe tc lor loll Knur t. and .»11 per 1 or. lrdebtt-u, arc retuefledto call a <1 (. ttic the fame ^'ithm tr.irty days, rtherw je they niU hv hit with an AtJor:-.?y lv* Co.L‘Cc.wO O LIME, j O iic fo!J of an excellent quality, on rcafonaole terms, fbr ca;m or crhdit, at No. 6, Lruon ivharf. Augufl, 23. 'Jujt puvujbea, aiul “Jar Jalebj ISAAC ADAMS, At hii Boolfir,, X0' 6t /^Street. Price 62 cents and a half THE PLE^URES OF IM ‘GIN ATI ON, A Pcem,in three Booh:. tty i)r. Akrmide. " IN the writings of AitrNsiS, we may trace the etfuuons of a mind devoted to the imerelh of human! > u- a.rdCnt y beftrous of promoting the caui'e of p«bl,c and private virtue. His impreffive pave market at once originality of genius and fublimity of W.ment. He appeal" to the heart, difdaining to mifmide the ieehngi by the lure of harmony, or amufe the fancy at the expence of the undemanding-We read the man throughout his numerous and various fubiedh ; from a geqeral view of which it will appear that'he was ful y tmpreffed with the truth of h.s own remark ; that, the writer who held the pen witho t duly confider »ng the welfare of fociety, fhould be coufidered an ali «f’ heuf ? °fHlt$ mterefts» and «v«ry wav unworthy ot it* b!emngs.n 1 . “ Wirh a mind pofTefled of fuch liberal fentiments, it is the left to be wondered .it, that at an early peri od or his life, Akensibe planed and wrote his Phif *>rs of Imagination ; which, fo long as genius owns an atlmn- r, Will ever be valued for Chafte 11 eft of defign, fubhmity of though, and all that pleaGng witchery. which makes fpontaaoous effafions of genuine poetry CIRCULATING LIBRARY. ISAAC ADAVS requefts allthofe who have Books in their pofleftion, belong ag to his Circulating Li brary, to return them to liis Bookftore.m the courfc of the prefent week. Books and Otaricnarv, for file as usual.! Aug. QS. _ ' J^OITJE is hereby given iiTthc" Prop riel j tors in the Corporation for a Bridge aeroftCar- ! hanfe river, from Topiham to Cathanfe Landing in Bov.doinhana, that a meeting of faid proprietors will be hidden at the ftore of Jb/hL Colby, in Bowdoinham, on Monday the leventeenth day of OAobrr next, at f nc o clork P. M. on faid day, to act on the follow 1 ing articles (vi.r.) ^ To choofb a moderator to govern faid meeting, j 2d Tt> agree on a method for choofihg the ueceff ar officers for said corporation. Sd. To choofc a Clerk. 4 h To choofe a Treafurer. 5th. To choofe five or morr fuitable perfons as a Comnaine for compiling a code of Byelaws and Rules for the Regulation of faid Corporat ou. t- th. io agree on a method of calling future meet. mgs. Robt. Patten, *1 Authorized David Patten, > to call the . Jofiali Ct»lby. j firjl meeting j T1'm\Jvnham, Augufi 26, fSo;. . j i ^ c/jort lyottce and quick Payments. I I i-£ fubfcribcr informs his cuftomtrs, that they mult pay their Postage on or before the middle ofbeptember next, or their accounts will be immediately put in fuit. — There is aifo, a number that took the Eajlcrn Heraid% (lately deceafed) who are , (till indebted for Postage ; if it i3 not let- j tied by tne above mentioned thwe they will likewife be put in fuit. J ACOB HOW, Pojl-Ridcr. Bridgtsn, Augujl l ?, 1805. THE NEXT COUR2, ~ S'lF General Scffons of the Peace for the Coun ty of Cumberland* will be holden at Port-! land, on the fourth Tuefday of September next.! 1 iV. B.—This will be the iajl Term of faid Court for Granting Licences. Aogult 23, lofrj. SAMUEL FREEMAN, Cleek. D1S 01VT1CN OF PARTNERSHIP. I '^Tor.i'ce is hereby given that the Co partnerfkip of WILLIAM & THOMAS ; BECKETT, is this day defolvcd, by mutual consent, | — !! perfons having accounts open with laid Com i pany, are requeued to exhibit the fame for fettlcmeat, to IVILLIAM BECKET, at his than,in Fore ftreet, —Where he carries on the TAILORING BUSINESS as u ual with ueatneis and difpatch. WILLIAM BECKETT. THOMAS BECKETT. A’f** jl2i. 1305, THOMAS BECKETT. RF.Spe&fully informs his frien tint he has taken the fituation No. 2 p (Is Pifh Street, late'y occupied by Dr. Tbo.njs, where he car ries on the TAILORING BUSINESS in its ditlerent branches, according to the neweft fafhions :—Thofe who may favour him with their cuflom, may depend on having their work executed with fidelity and dif patch. Notice. '"PHE Cone&ion in btifinefs under the firm f. 1 CODMAN & SW \N, will expire on or before the SJP. day of December next ; they with all perfdns who may be indebted to them, to mak* provifioO. for payment and thofe with j whom they have accounts unc!oted,are requefted to cal! for adjuftment. They have row for Sale a: No 3, Union Row, A General AfTortment of i ENGLISH and WEST-INDIA GOODS, GROCERIES, err. t reduced prices for Cafh. Portland, ’ 2?, 1805 Bowdotn College. o 'Hh TruAees of Bowdoin College are notified, that a dated meeting will be held at Brunfwick, ir ?,Ia/T.icliuietts' Hall, on the third day of September , i ext, the firtt Tuesday of -aid month, at nine of the i clock, in the forenoon. B u of wick Aug 10. CHARLES COI'F N, Sec'ry. T R VNaway from the bublcnber, an ^ indended apprentice boy,named EhuarJ Junes a^d about lb* years, light complexion, and fomewhat .marked with the fm.i !pt x, had on when he went a-, wav, a {hurt Jacket aa i trowfes ;—This is to forb.d all*perron* harbouring, concealing, truding, or em 1 pUvm r a, they Will Lc profecuted to the utmoft ne.',r of the law. ' JAMES JAMESON. /ftW' fl J t M.'.itifb my w. e, hamlet n.. tied V V and board, and condu '♦‘t herlrlf in an iudecent ■ and unb» coming manner.—This is to f >rbid all per fens ! tru(\;ng or harbouring her on my accuut, as I am do • termined to pay no debts of her contracting from • the date hereof. • ?CTth,j 21, 1805. STEPHEN EMBEF.LV . 4 Take Notice, J. HE Copartuerfr.ip {>f Marcus IT. G. Quincy.* is this day difioived by mutual conlei.t ; ai! periods b? •ng indebted to laid firm, are defired to make immedi ate payment, and thole tha. have demands either indi vidually or in Co. are deli red to exhibit their account* for fetuement to HORATIO G. QUINCY. MARCUS QUINCY, HORA110 G. QUINCY. Portland, Aug. 25, ISO'. N o’ ice. !"HT. pairring and Glazing Bufi nefj will be carried on by H. Quincy, of Portland, who requefU his Friends, and Cuftomers to call as uiual and the leaT fj will be gratefullly received. ./iugujl, 26. T ROB AT & COURT TN'ThU COUNT?* OF OXFORD. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that the Probate Court, in the County of Ox ford, will be holden a* follow*, viz. at Frveburg, «n the li.-ft Monda. of September next, at oiHr 0’Ctock p. M -At Bethel, un the Saturday next preceding the fccond Tuefiiay of OAober, at ten O’Clcck A. M, —And at Tarts, on the Monday next preceding the. fecund Tuefday of Odtober next, at ten O’clock A. M—And will continue to be Holden, at the aforc faid times., and places, in the Months of September, and October annually, until a different arrangement (hall be made, when pubhc notice thereof will he given.— Bv Order of the Hon. Jstdah Dana, Efq Judge of Probate for faid County. SAMUEL A. BR DLEY, Rfgjtr. Augnjl 26, • CO J. “WhNING SCHOOL. TN order to keep f.x months the Subfcri **bcr will commence his Evening School on the evening * f the firft Monday of Stp. t ember next, at the Union School Room; where a convenient, lighted room, and in ldniclion four nights in a week wrl be pro vided for three dollars per quarter.—Sur veying or Navigation, Jive dclhrs. One Dollar paid at entrance. The nectffary liooR? and Stationa ry will be kept tor fair as low as any v luif in town bv WILLIAM MOODY, Pert land, dug 23 Removal. MUNROb & TUTTI.F.. O Efpeilfu’iv inform the nublir, that they Lave Te moved from No. 8, Jones’ Rev, to JVo. 1, Un’r»~ jT.ro, ? Tulle Street, formerly occupied by Mr. Ebeur. Sto~er, where they offer for lale, an eaten five aitort inent of ' uropoan Indn Hoods, as low as can be purchaled at any ilore in town. Aufcufl 12. Duck. No. 3, Uoinn How, For Sale By COn iTstN & SWAN, 2U Bolts RUSSIA DUCK, of iirft quality. LIKEWISE, European, India, and Weft India Goods, as uiual. yf «£. 1 9* Fresh Flour. 2 00 Bbfs. frefti Philadelphia fins and fuperfine Flour, juft received and for fale by Joshua Richardson, Aug. c- Arc. 3, Lontr-IVharf* k " SWOT ^ > vv kioiir. T_T AVE juft received, in addition to their former af ^ * furtment, a freili iupply oF Fnnry and Staple Goods ; wliich having Ween purchafed for caila, will be fold at very reduced prices.-Alfo, Hyfon, Young-Hyfon, \ Tp , g Hyfon-Skin .UT Souchong^ Coffee, Cotton-Wool, &c. jiurvfl 19. FOR SALE, r pIlE PEW nu nbei 43, in the Meeting *■ houfe of the second Parish in Port land. inquire of yisepb UEt)\ or Simon Dearborn. Augujl 12. Wanted] QNE Hundred Cords cf HEMLOCK BARK.—Apply to THOMAS CROSS. Portland, Auguft 1 2. Doctor faros ty n ESPECrPQLLY informs the citizens PC of Portland, and its vicinity, that lie has taken a part of the \oufe, the property and reftdenec of the late Doctor Watts, Fronting Middle (licet, where he will be ready to wait n any perfons who may plealV to honor h’m with their cnftonl in die line of his profef hou. Atfo, That he pats up Sea-Medicine Chefts at the fhorteft notice, and Well adapted to Tropical Cli mates : he having refided three or Soar years in the Weft Indies, in the pra&ice of phyfic, has given him an opportunity of being *eil acquainted w th Tropical difeafes. A -*//* 2 Orton's fa xp jji 110 n. Juft pubhjhc U the 3 Vols• of Orton s Expojttion of the Old left anrent. 'SUBSCRIBERS, are repec^fully informed,that they d can rece:Tre their Books, Bound, or in Boards ai THOMAS CLARK'S Bookstore, fV'S-S/irtf, Where fubferiptions are received for the above va n abk work. An-. 19, Air. PEIRIE.Surgeon DmtiJL DECS leave to inform his friend, in general, i;i am Kj n’ar Portland, that he will be in town on the 1 OtI of Auguft, and will practice as ttiu«l, at Iwr*. Ot4* rune's, Fiddlt-Sti erf, Pu,tL:mt n. *. Mr. P. expc'its to P*.y not inure than thrt weeks in town thjS vifit. J. r • • •'' *u *«te Start Of the owl .cr mav have them h. meat. Pcr;l<inJt 19 ILbfcriber, two {bins ; t1 v pHving'foi this advert ill WiLLIAM ROSS, ' Far the Benefit of Mrs. Bernard, and Mrs. Baker. f&fcUtlT..Portland. THIS EVENING. vVUI be pref anted a new Comedy, (N:~cr pcrf». raed here] called, ’ Hearts of Dak y OR Lessons for the Rich. As performed in Bofton, hit feafcn witk unbounded appiauic. » End of the Play A Fancy Dance.. ..By Mrs. Darby, and Mils Bates. In thecourfeof the evcn.ng, the Song of The Little Farthing Rujhlight, With alterations, and Ac a i t 10 wrs,by Mr. BcrnarJ^ , lhe Lilt?rim and the Beafe. A Comic Recitation,by Mr. Fox. To which will be added the Humorou* Farcr of AH the world's a Stage : OR, l he Mad Butler in Bulkins. j In the part of Diggory, Mr. Bernard, will £,■ Duirt, introduce the favorite Song of Four-and-twenty Fiddlers all ia a Row. (For characters fee Bilik.)_ For Sale, V N excellent (land for a Tavern, two miles from 1 *“ Portland, ort the threat roaU to Coos, containing a commodious Dwelling ! fotifir, two Rories high, with j four rooms on the floor, a final Barn and Wood-Houfe, with one acre of Land—and is as good a Rand for a , Tav rn, as any in the vicinity ; payment will be made I eafy.—Enquire of ; JOSEPH M’LELLAH & SON. PctHur.d, Au*id 5. FOR SALE, | (~)NF Lot of LanJ, or more if re quired, in the t:>wn of Ofuf.eirf. The mirchafer I 'may have !i « choice of the following' Lot?—No. 8 in [ the firft division, on the pUin near F.fq. Pierce’s—No. | in 4th r:tp<m and 4th divi fion—No. 12 in Sd ratine | and 5th diviiior*—Fach Lot containing one hundred | acres. For further particulars, inquire of WILLIAM GGRHANt, Utbit State, 1 A 'gujl 5\ Eor:~Strav, Portland. FOR SALE, A T Old Town Fails, on Penobfcot ‘ river,one half of a double 3AW-MILL, to ether wit I one hund ed acres o LAND, with « H ule and Barn ou the fame, and Privileges for a number of Mils. In reeonvmeudatioi .of the Mill and privilege* it may be laid, that they are equal to, if not fupericr any m the county ; and it is as good a Hand as any for Lumbering, Trading, and Frilling in the Diftrict of Maine.. A part or the whole will he fold as may belt fuit the purchafer ;—Terms of payment eafy — For particulars enquire of NaTHAN WINSLOW, of Falmouth, or JONATHAN WlNoLOW. on the prefinies. Old-town Fails, July 3o, 130. [A 12] W BindLD, rT,HAT excellent, tvell known Farm in ParfansfiiUt* * called the KETER FARM, as ft is now occupied bv Joliah Kezer, containing about one hundred and fifty acres, perhapsfcf the heft land in one body in the county of York, with a Dwelling-FToufe, a Barn, ard young Orchard ct 450 thrifty apple trees, juft begin ning to bear, on the premifC3. Alfd—Two Lots of Land adjoining the aforefaid premife®. containing about three hundred acres, as now occupw l by Ebcnezer Kezer, with a Dwelling Houfe anci Barn thereon; all which Lands are diverfi fied with mowing, tillage, pafturage, and plenty of good ivater, and under good improvement, and wood lots thr.t are commocffbus. They will be fold together or feparate, a: maV’Hsf! fuit the purchafer. For further particulars, inquire'of EBENEZER KEZER. Purjomf.di, Jvly 15,1805. [8w] Something Worfe than Stea'erg 1 On the 6th of July, the prefent year, a young ma* who called his name 1'ilUMAS DENh’it, hired cf the Sublcriber a Horfe aad Lhaife t»* go as far a* Torthborough, in the Coihity of W-orcefter, and to re turn on Wednefdav the 10th inft • As the laid Dan nie haa not returned laid Horfe and Chaife, it is prefu med he has ruu off witii the fame, or converted them to his own ufe. Defcriprion of the Horieis as follows, viz—A Bay 1* or upwards hands high, one hind feet white, in high order,- moves caiv and natural not a very great figure, 7 years old. The Chttife—the body painted pea green, with two letters on the Lack, (J. B.) in cypher; leaiher back, with an oval gtafa; leath er top ; carriage painted dark color, picked out with, yellow ; wheels verrv low, &x. &c.—Whoever will give information of laid Thomas Bennie, together with • the above delcribed Horfe and and Chaile, fi.a'I re ! ceive SIXTY DOLLARS, with all neccfTary txpence* l For Mr. Jeremiah Buiiinch. i<Jo. tl. D&.1 jhert l>ol * ton CUR DON A VERY. SaiiiDenriie is about 17 years of age; and it is conjecc uredthat he lately came from Portland. r J'O be fold, if -'pply’d for immediately, a Triy.of 11*-? * * tons,—One year old,with her appurtenances a» • f!-.e came from Sea—Said Brig was built mjftly (tim ber and plank) of white Oak, Sheathed tjr.d may be put to Sea wiih a little cxpence—A credit w'l! He given if required—For further particulars enquire o JOSEPH H. T.NtiRAHoM. PorthnJ, Attguft 1 9, 1 BO5, in „r Lr of tie Honorable Silas Lee, FPj. Jidge §f Probate> for the County cf Lin coln : — VtOTICF. is hf /eby given to all perfotjfr *■ '• intereftecl in the hit will and tfftfamert F William Cpuillaud, iate of B tb, u hid County, Baker, dectafed \ tl a: fa* 1 i ill is to oe offered for probate at a Coucr Ko be, Vtoldcn ?• the houfc of Major kid ware* 1. i’age, in laid Bath, on the fecond Vte4 nefday of September ncx*, v icn and vv n.«• hey n.-y appear, if the. ice proper, ar teard re olive thereto, Caleb m K SH, appointed 1 \ecuior b\ fmid Ifi Bath, July 18, iSc>.